January 8, 2013

Butterscotch Cheesecake Bars

Oh my word. These things are amazing. Since I need to get back to "being good" when it comes to eating, I decided to make this dessert as one last over-indulgent thing to stuff my face with before getting back on track. Actually I've spent the last 2 weeks eating anything and everything I want - that was my way of gearing up for the deprivation that was to come. Unfortunately, doing this only added to the lbs I'm ultimately trying to get rid of. But whatever....I enjoyed every single bite of every single bad thing I ate and I have no regrets! I think it's indulging is just necessary sometimes. This is yet another recipe I've had in my pile, and I've been meaning to make it for quite some time. I wasn't sure if it would be too sweet, so I guess that's why I held off making it for so long. It's probably just as well because these things were addicting and I couldn't get enough of them! So, so good. That's really all I can say. My husband absolutely LOVED these, as they encompass all of his favorites - oatmeal, butterscotch and cheesecake. I'm telling you, you gotta try these things!

In the bowl of a food processor add the brown sugar, flour, oats and pulse to combine. Add the 2 sticks of butter, cinnamon, salt and the
butterscotch chips. Pulse until mixture forms clumps. Transfer the mixture to a large bowl. Press half
of the mixture into the bottom of the prepared pan in an even layer and set aside the other half. Bake until slightly golden and set,
about 12-14 minutes. Remove from the oven and cool completely.

In the bowl of an electric stand mixer, beat together the cream cheese,
condensed milk, lemon zest and vanilla until it's nice and smooth. Spread evenly over the baked & cooled oatmeal mixture. Sprinkle the
remaining half of the oatmeal mixture over the cream cheese mixture. Bake until the top
is golden and set - about 40 minutes.

Chill in refrigerator for at least 3 hours
before cutting and serving.

I think that would work out OK - just be careful on the cooking time. I haven't done it this way, but I'm sure it wouldn't take as long to cook. I'd check at the 15-20 minutes mark to see if it's done. Good luck!